African Methodist Episcopal Church
The Second Episcopal District
Lay Organization
Constitution and By-Laws
Sister Valerie Bell, President
The Constitution & By-Laws Revision Committee:
Starr L. Battle, Chairperson
Felecia Commodore, Co-Chairperson (YA)
Lawrence Buckner
Germain Favor
Ernest Gooding
Sonora Johnson
Larry Rhodes
Kenneth Wood, Sr.
ARTICLE I - NAME
Section 1. The name of this organization shall be the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization
(SEDLO) of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
ARTICLE II- MISSION STATEMENT, PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES
Section 1. Mission Statement. The Lay Organization of the Second Episcopal District
(SEDLO) of the African Methodist Episcopal Church is commissioned to teach, train and
empower its members for lay ministry, global leadership and service following tenets of Jesus
Christ.
Section 2. Purpose. This organization shall be to organize and train the laity of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church, so that each laypersons may maximally utilize their God-given
abilities and skills to improve and extend the kingdom to create happiness, peace and harmony
among its members.
Section 3. Objectives. To accomplish the mission and purpose, the following objectives are
adopted:
a. To instill in the membership of the church a love for and an appreciation of the history,
tradition, principles and development of African Methodism by encouraging, motivating, and
educating all lay persons,
b. To keep forever alive the sacred memory of Richard Allen, our illustrious Founder of the
AME Church,
c. To advocate respect and loyally at all times to constituted authority and leadership,
d. To encourage the laity to support the total program of the church in the local congregation, in
the community, and throughout the Connection,
e. To foster a systematic and regular study of The Book of Discipline of the African Methodist
Episcopal Church and parliamentary procedure, to the end that greater knowledge and
information may be disseminated among the laity, and with the further purpose of encouraging
lay members to participate more largely in the general functioning and supervision of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church,
f. To foster, influence, and support all constructive and progressive legislation for the church that
promotes the teachings of Jesus Christ,
g. To encourage development, recognition, and utilization of the most appropriate operational
practices and modern technology in conducting the activities of the African Methodist Episcopal
Church,
h. To promote the spread of personal evangelism through activities designed to prepare lay
members for appropriately conveying God’s Word,
i. To provide training in Christian stewardship, which causes lay members to recognize that the
connotation of stewardship addresses more than giving money,
j. To increase the circulation of church periodicals,
k. To provide for the orderly and systematic training of lay persons, especially officers, in order
that they might more effectively perform their service responsibilities,
l. To promote activities that will result in harmonious fellowship for lay persons throughout the
Connection,
m. To help in the support of the AME educational institutions,
n. To give financial assistance to the Connectional Lay Economic Development Corporation
(CLEDC) in support of Connectional programs.
ARTICLE III - DIVISIONS
Section 1. The Second Episcopal District Lay Organization shall be composed of Conference
Lay and Organizations of a Station, Mission or Circuit. The divisions shall mirror the
responsibilities of the Connectional Organization.
Section 2. The District Lay Organization of the Annual Conference is optional, and shall only be
organized where the Conference Lay Organization determines it to be necessary for the efficient
conduct of its business. If such a determination is made, the Conference Lay President shall, after
giving fourteen (14) days written notice, inclusive of the date, time, place and purpose of the
meeting, to each charge in the district, convene and organize the District Lay Organization of the
Annual Conference. The District Lay Organization of the Annual Conference, where organized,
shall bear the same relationship to the Conference Lay Organization as the Conference Lay
Organization bears to the Episcopal District Lay Organization.
ARTICLE IV - MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Membership in this organization is open to all Lay (un-ordained) members of the
African Methodist Episcopal Church, in good and regular standing, in their Local, District of the
Annual Conference, Conference and Episcopal District Lay Organizations. Good and regular
standing is defined as every member being governed by the Constitution of the Lay
Organization, pays required dues as set by his/her local lay organization, attends fifty percent
(50%) of the local lay organization meetings and participates at the Conference Lay, Districts of
the Annual Conference Lay, and Episcopal District Lay Organization levels.
Section 2. The membership of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization shall be
composed of:
a. All elected officers of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organizations,
b. All persons holding the designation and/or office of President Emeritus,
c. All persons holding an office on the Connectional Lay Organization,
d. All Annual Conference Lay Organization Presidents, Directors of Lay Activities and Young
Adult Representatives,
e. Each president or a duly elected representative of each duly organized District Lay
Organization of an Annual Conference,
f. Each President of each organized Station Church, Mission or Circuit Lay Organization where
there is a duly organized Lay Organization,
g. Members from the general body, also known as members-at large must meet the requirement
of membership found in Article IV, Section 1,
h. A member must be at least 18 years of age; 2) has completed a lay membership form; 3) paid
the annual membership card from their Annual Conference or is listed on their Annual
Conference Membership Roll.
i. Voting privileges are granted to person meeting the requirement of membership as stated in
Article IV, section 1.
Section 3. The membership of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization to the Biennial
Session of the Connectional Lay Organization shall be as follows:
a. The President of Second Episcopal District Lay Organization, Episcopal District Director of
Lay Activities and Episcopal District Young Adult Representatives
b. Six (6) elected delegates from each Episcopal District Lay Organization, at least one (1) shall
be a young adult, age 18-30,
c. All Presidents of Conference Lay Organization,
d. Six (6) elected delegates from each Conference Lay Organization, of which one (1) shall be a
young adult, ages 18-30,
e. Each president or a duly elected representative of each duly organized District Lay
Organization of an Annual Conference,
f. Each president or duly elected representative of each organized Station, Mission, or Circuit
Organization. A duly organized Lay Organization of a Station, Mission, Circuit, or Districts of
the Annual Conference, shall be an organization reporting to the Conference Lay Organization’s
Annual Meeting, or which is recognized by the Conference Lay Organization’s Annual Meeting;
or which recognized by the Conference as an organization.
Section 4. The membership of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization, for the purpose
of conduct, for the purpose of conducting its business including the SED Lay Convention, shall
be compose of:
a. All elected officers of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization,
b. All President, Directors of Lay Activities, Young Adult Representative of Conference
Organization,
c. Six (6) elected delegates from each Conference Lay Organization, at least shall be a young
adult, ages 18-30.
d. Each president or a duly elected representative of each duly organized District Lay
Organization of an Annual Conference.
e. Each President and six (6) elected delegates, one of whom shall be a Young Adult, age 18-30,
of each organized Station Church, Mission or Circuit Lay Organization where there is a duly
organized Lay Organization,
f. Each President from each organized Station, Mission or Circuit Lay Organization and six (6)
elected delegates and at least one shall be a young adult age 18-30,
g. All members of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization must meet the requirements
of members found in Article IV, section 1.
ARTICLE V - OFFICERS, DUTIES, and RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 1. The elected Officers of the Connectional Lay Organization and its Divisions shall be:
a. President
b. First Vice President
c. Second Vice President*
d. Third Vice President*
e. Recording Secretary
f. Assistant Recording Secretary*
g. Corresponding Secretary*
h. Treasurer
i. Financial Secretary*
j. Chaplain
k. Historiographer*
l. Parliamentarian*
m. Director of Lay Activities
n. Director of Public Relations*
o. Young Adult Representative
(*Elected at discretion of Divisions, see Article III of this Constitution)
a. Duties and Responsibilities. The President of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization
shall:
1. Lead with vision and integrity. This includes serving as a spokesperson for laity in the church,
a representative for lay ministry in ecumenical and interfaith gatherings or an advocate in public
policy arenas,
2. Preside over its sessions during regular, special, or emergency meetings, the Executive Board,
and all other official meetings of this organization,
3. Be the active head of said organization, and shall be responsible for seeing that the
Constitution and By-Laws of this organization, as well as the orders and policies of the
Executive Board are fully carried out,
4. Be responsible for expanding and developing lay work throughout the Episcopal District Lay
Organizations through channels of the Annual Conferences Lay Organizations,
5. Be responsible for such other duties as may be usual and customary to the position, and which
may be assigned from time to time by the Executive Board, and the directives approved by the
District Session,
6. Appoint chairpersons of all Standing, Convention, and Ad Hoc Committees,
7. Serve as a member of the General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church by
virtue of his/her office and
8. The President or his or her designee shall preside over all the election of officers on the
Annual Conference level.
b. Duties and Responsibilities The First Vice President shall:
1. Be responsible for Membership Recruitment, Retention/and Coordinate such duties as
assigned by the President and
2. Assume the complete duties of the President during an absence or when it has been
determined by the Executive Board that the President can no longer perform the duties.
c. Duties and Responsibilities. The Second Vice President shall:
1. Be responsible for Strategic Planning and coordinate such duties as assigned by the President
and the Executive Board and
2. Serve in the absence of the President and First Vice President, preside at the meetings and
assume all duties of the President.
d. Duties and Responsibilities. The Third Vice President shall:
1. Coordinate such duties as Personal Evangelism and coordinating those efforts with the
appropriate departments, within the church, and in the absence of the President, First Vice
President and Second Vice President preside at the meetings and assume all the duties of the
office of President.
e. Duties and Responsibilities. The Recording Secretary shall:
1. Serve as Secretary of the Lay Convention and the Executive Board meeting,
2. Be responsible for recording attendance of all District Roll Calls and membership
registrations, accurate minutes of all business transacted during meetings, including the reading
and distributing minutes of any previous meetings and insuring widespread dissemination of
pertinent information,
3. In the absence of the President and Vice Presidents, the Recording Secretary shall preside until
a chairperson pro tempore is elected,
4. Prepare, for the presiding officer, a statement of unfinished business to come before the
meeting and a report of the Executive Board meetings to be presented at the Biennial Session,
5. Hold the bond of the Treasurer and the Financial Secretary.
f. Duties and Responsibilities. The Assistant Recording Secretary shall:
1. Assist the Recording Secretary in all duties as outlined above,
2. In the absence of the Secretary, shall perform the duties of the Secretary.
g. Duties and Responsibilities. The Corresponding Secretary shall:
1. Insure lay ministry focus though effective communication. This includes sharing
congratulations, well wishes, condolences and other news about laity,
2. Report pertinent information to the Executive Board, and reply to correspondence as directed
by the President and/or the Executive Board,
3. Maintain a network of internal communications between the Second Episcopal Lay
Organization and its subordinate bodies,
4. Compose communication as needed and/or directed by the President. Maintain liaison with the
Director of Public Relations to insure publication of pertinent information.
h. Duties and Responsibilities. The Treasurer shall:
1. Serve as a member of the Budget and Finance Committee which is responsible for preparation
of the organization’s budget for the fiscal year,
2. Receive and disburse all funds. Disbursements shall be made in accordance with the line item
budget approved by the District body. Expenditures not reflected/listed in the budget must be
approved by the President and the Executive Board with appropriate justification,
3. Keep accurate records and give an itemized report at each Board meeting and the Business
session,
4. Be bonded and said bond shall be held by the Recording Secretary,
5. Have the accounts audited, annually, by an external Audit/Accounting Firm approved by the
Executive Board.
i. Duties and Responsibilities. The Financial Secretary shall:
1. Maintain an independent set of records of all financial transactions and assist with the work in
concert with the Treasurer,
2. Serve as member of the Budget and Finance Committee,
3. Receive and record all funds. All funds shall be turned over to the treasurer within a period not
to exceed ten (10) days,
4. Write vouchers countersigned by the President that authorize expenditures, pursuant to the
budget passed by the District body, which are to be paid by the Treasurer,
5. Be bonded and said bond shall held by the Recording Secretary.
j. Duties and Responsibilities. The Chaplain shall:
1. Make adequate preparation for each Bible Study and Devotional Service, utilizing creative
styles that motivates and draws participants into the worship experience,
2. Provide spiritual leadership to this organization,
3. Maintain effective communication with the Chaplains on the Annual Conferences.
k. Duties and Responsibilities. The Historiographer shall:
1. Be responsible for gathering, assembling, and maintaining a written and pictorial record of the
activities and achievements of this organization,
2. Act as custodian for all photographs, citations, awards, trophies, and other mementos of the
Episcopal Lay Organization,
3. Compile a written District Lay/Convention history of this organization and submit it as a
report to each District Lay Convention Session, place a copy in the determined archives,
4. Find place to keep historical records.
l. Duties and Responsibilities. The Parliamentarian shall:
1. Advise the President or presiding officer concerning questions of parliamentary procedure,
2. Be seated next to the President at all meetings,
3. Follow the Constitution and By-Laws of this organization, The Book of Discipline of the
African Methodist Episcopal Church and Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, latest edition,
at all meetings,
4. Serve as consultant to the Constitution and By-Laws, Rules, and other committees as needed.
m. Duties and Responsibilities. The Director of Lay Activities shall:
1. Maintain a close working relationship with the President and the Young Adult Representative
in the planning, developing and implementing of the complete programmatic thrust of this
organization,
2. Plan, design, and direct all educational programs and other activities of this organization at the
District Lay Convention and business meeting, including but not limited to Training Institute,
Banquets, Luncheons, Scholarships, Awards and Speakers in consultation with the President and
approval of the Executive Board,
3. Maintain a working relationship with Annual Conference Lay Directors,
4. Be responsible for planning and implementing a training program and course of study in
accordance with the mission, purposes and objectives of the Lay Organization,
5. The proposed training program and course of study, inclusive of proposed theme and outline
for the study guide, shall be presented to the Executive Board for approval at the first meeting
following the close of the Biennial Session. The approved program shall be forwarded from the
Connectional Director of Lay Activities to the Episcopal Districts Directors of Lay Activities.
Upon receipt, the Episcopal District Directors will immediately forward the Course of Study to
the Conference Directors of Lay Activities,
6. The Conference Directors of Lay Activities shall forward the course of study to the District of
the Annual Conference, Station or Circuit Directors of Lay Activities. The training program and
Course of Study shall reach the Directors of Lay Activities within fourteen (14) days after the
Connectional Director of Lay Activities has forwarded same,
7. A full report of progress made in the implementation of the course of study and the work of
the Director shall be given at each District Session,
8. Prepare an annual and biennial line item budget to reflect the work of this office for
submission to the Budget Committee.
n. Duties and Responsibilities. The Director of Public Relations shall:
1. Oversee all official publication of the organization, editing, and publishing a periodical
containing news of general interest to the laity and news regarding the organization.
2. Solicit and edit articles for the publication on topics that will appeal to, inspire and motivate
subscribers;
3. Oversee the entire publication process, including seeking bids from publishers;
4. Provide for promotion, circulation, subscription fulfillment, and advertising solicitation;
5. Prepare an annual and Convention line item budget for the publication for submission to the
Budget Committee.
6. Seek to bring about harmony of understanding between the church and public through the
channeling of information to various media.
7. Be responsible for all press releases and public relations for and during any Lay Organization
meeting.
8. Disseminate news items of interest received from the Annual Conference through the
Newsletter and/or multi-media processes.
9. Oversee the Episcopal District website and any internal or external documents, including all
social media networking
o. Duties and Responsibilities. The Young Adult Representative shall:
1. Be responsible for implementing teaching and training opportunities for Young Adults in
conjunction with the Director of Lay Activities, and establishing working relationships with
other relevant Young Adult Auxiliaries and Ministries within, and outside the AME Church.
2. Prepare an annual and biennial line item budget to reflect the work of this office for
submission to the Budget Committee
3. Advocate for Young Adults concerns to the Episcopal District Executive Board and beyond
4. Facilitate Lay Organization Young Adult events with approval of the Executive Board.
5. Voice the concerns and visions of a new generation of laity, and serve as a Christian mentor to
a younger generation of African Methodists.
Section 2. The Annual Audit shall include the records of all officers handling finances of the
Second Episcopal District Lay Organization and shall be conducted by an external licensed,
bonded, and insured Certified Public Accounting firm, which shall report its findings, annually,
to the Executive Board for review and approval. This Audit Report shall serve as the basis for the
Annual Report of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization as required by the
Connectional Lay Organization. Upon approval of the Executive, the Audit is then presented to
the designated District Executive Board meeting which will include an annual programmatic
report from each office with an operational budget.
ARTICLE VI - NOMINATION and ELECTION PROCEDURES
Section 1. All officers and members of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization and its
Divisions shall be members in good and regular standing in their Station or Circuit Organization
to participate in elections and voting.
Section 2. Any person seeking an elected office on the Episcopal District Lay Organization must
be a member in “good and regular standing” in the organization and must possess the
qualifications required for the position being sought. Any candidate for elected office must have
registered and attended at least seven (7) Business Sessions as a delegate, alternate, or observer
within the three (3) year period immediately preceding the election year. Registration shall be
confirmed from the official registration records to be provided to the nominating committee upon
its appointment.
Section 3. All persons seeking an elected office must submit a “Letter of Intent” with
qualifications signed by the Annual Conference Lay President to the Chairperson of the
Nominating Committee. The format for the Letter of Intent will be provided by the Nominating
Committee and must be returned by certified mail or its international equivalent and postmarked
on or before March 15th of the election year. This deadline date will constitute the close of all
nominations submitted to the Nominating Committee.
Section 4. All candidates seeking an elected office must have demonstrated active participation
in the Episcopal District, Annual Conference, Districts of the Annual Conference (where they
exist), and local church levels within the ten (10) year period preceding the election year and
must be a paid member, as define by Article IV.
Section 5. No elected officer shall hold more than (1) one additional office beyond the Local
organization.
Section 6. Members of the Nominating Committee shall be ineligible for nomination by the
committee for any elected position to be filled (where applicable on the local level)
Section 7. The Nominating Committee shall consist of seven (7) persons appointed by the
President with nominees to be confirmed by the Executive Board. The President in selecting
committee members shall follow these guidelines:
a. There shall be no more than one person appointed from an Annual Conference; *
b. Appointments shall be sensitive to age diversity, at least one (1) person between the ages of 18
- 30 and all persons must have demonstrated experience with the nominating process. Selection
of committee members must respect the guidelines that govern the committee’s duties and
reporting timelines.
Section 8. Duties of the Nominating Committee
a. At least nine (9) months prior to District Lay Convention, the committee shall call for
nominations through a notice submitted for publication in the District Lay Newsletter, the
Second Episcopal District Lay Organization website, and any other appropriate printed or online
communication. Such Notice shall inform members when, how and where nomination forms can
be obtained. Nomination forms shall also be sent to Executive Board members and Annual
Conference Presidents for distribution to interested persons. The nomination form shall request
biographical data and other pertinent information which will aid in the qualifying of candidates.
Such forms shall be returned to the chair of the nominating committee by prospective nominees,
bearing the signature of the Annual Conference Lay President, no later than March 15th prior to
the convening of the District Lay Convention.
b. The committee shall thoroughly examine any and all necessary information regarding
nominees for elected offices being sought. Each nominee must be notified of his/her eligibility
which signals authorization to campaign for the designated office. From those persons found
qualified for the offices being sought, the committee shall prepare a slate of nominees, listing the
qualifications of the nominees for offices to be elected at the District Lay Convention. On or
before March 15th or six (6) months prior to the convening of the Biennial Session, (or
whichever comes first), the slate will be distributed to the Executive Board of the Second
Episcopal Lay Organization for approval prior to being provided to each Annual Conference
District.
c. No political campaigning for office shall take place before candidates are qualified as
nominees by the Nominating Committee. Campaigning is defined as placing ads in Souvenir
Journals or any AME Church Publication (where applicable) at any level as a candidate,
distributing campaign literature/paraphernalia or visits to formal functions of the Episcopal
District Lay Organization or its subordinate bodies with the expressed purpose of campaigning.
Participation in campaign activities prior to being qualified as a nominee will result in valid
disqualification for that candidate, if confirmed by the Nominating Committee and the Executive
Board.
ARTICLE VII - ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Section 1. Officers shall be elected at the District Lay Convention, unless otherwise provided for
herein. All elections shall be by secret ballot, electronic or paper, except in the case where the
office is not contested. When there is only one candidate for office the chair can take a voice
vote or declare that the nominee is elected, effecting the election by unanimous consent or
acclamation. A majority vote shall be necessary to elect. Elected officers shall assume office
immediately upon installation. There should be a ceremony for the Installation of Officers prior
to the close of the District Lay Convention and shall be the final order of business at the closing
Business Session of the District Lay Convention. The candidate seeking elected office does not
have to be present to be voted upon. Any method of election in any division other than by secret
ballot, except in the case of uncontested offices, shall be declared null and void by the Second
Episcopal District Lay Organization.
Section 2. The Second Episcopal District Lay Organization officers shall be elected to a four (4)
year term at the designated Episcopal District Meeting.
Section 3. Term limitation. The elected officers of the Second Episcopal District Lay
Organization and its divisions shall serve no more than eight (8) consecutive years in the same
office.
Section 4. If an officer completes a term of office which was vacated by the incumbent due to
death, illness, resignation, and/or other conditions approved by the Executive Board, the
unexpired portion of the term, will not count as a full term for the purposes of term limitation.
Section 5. Transition Period. A transitional period of sixty (60) days or 8 weeks beginning at the
close of the District Lay Convention is provided for outgoing officers to reconcile files, records,
and make inventories before transferring them to the incoming officers. Outgoing officers shall
complete the transfer of all files, records, books, papers and property belonging to the
organization to the incoming officers on or before the end of the sixty day period.
Section 6. Vacancy in Office of President. If a vacancy occurs in the office of President due to
death, resignation, disability or temporary inability or other causes, the First Vice President shall
immediately assume the Office of President, for the unexpired term of office; the Second Vice
President shall ascend to the Office of First Vice President, and the third Vice President becomes
second Vice President, leaving the vacancy to be filled in the office of the lowest ranking Vice
President. If the position was contested during election for the office of Third Vice President, the
person with the second highest number of votes will immediately fill the position of Third Vice
President. If the position was uncontested, the president shall, with the confirmation of the
Executive Board appoint an active member, possessing qualifications for the office of the third
vice president, to fill the vacancy, if the remainder of the term is less than two (2) years. A
majority vote by the Executive Board shall determine the result. If the remainder of the term of
office for The Third Vice President is greater than two (2) years, a special election shall be held
by the Executive Board within forty-five (45) days, of the vacancy date, to fill this position. The
Letter of Intent shall be sent to the person who last served as Chairperson of the Nominating
Committee by each person who wishes to be a candidate for the office of third vice president.
Nominating procedures, approved for last District Lay Convention election, will be used for the
election. All voting shall be by secret ballot (electronic or paper). Any person appointed and/or
elected to fill an unexpired term of President shall subsequently be eligible to be elected to two
(2) full four (4) year terms in accordance with this constitution and By-Laws.
Section 7. Vacancy of Elected Officer other than President. If a vacancy occurs in an elected
officer’s position, other than that of a President, due to death, resignation, disability or inability
to serve, the President shall, with the confirmation of the Executive Board, appoint an active
member, possessing qualifications for the office, to fill the vacancy if the remainder of the term
is less than two (2) years. A majority vote by the Executive Board shall determine the result. If
the remainder of the term of office is greater than two (2) years, a special election shall be held
by the Executive Board within forty-five (45) days, of the vacancy date, to fill this position. The
Letter of Intent shall be sent to the person who last served as Chairperson of the Nominating
Committee by each person who wishes to be a candidate for the vacant office. Nominating
procedures, approved for last District Lay Convention election, will be used for the election. All
voting shall be by secret ballot, electronic or paper. Any person appointed and/ or elected to fill
an unexpired term of office shall subsequently be eligible to be elected to two full four (4) year
terms in accordance with this Constitution and By-Laws.
Section 8. Removal of Elected Officer. The Organizational and Officers Effectiveness
Committee/shall give its findings annually. Any elected officer, not performing his/her duties, as
outlined in this Constitution and By-Laws, shall be notified in writing by the President, of his/her
failure to perform designated duties, with a forwarded copy to the Chairman of the General
Board Commission on Lay Organization, and the Executive Board. If failure to perform his/her
duties continues for a period of ninety (90) days after notification, the matter will be referred to
the Executive Board for action. If the President is not performing his/her duties, as outlined in
this Constitution and By-Laws, he/she shall be notified in writing by the Executive Board
through the Corresponding Secretary of his/her failure to perform designated duties. The
Executive Board, may, in the interim of the Biennial Session suspend the elected officer. The
final decision to expel or reinstate from/to office shall rest exclusively with the Connectional Lay
Organization in its Biennial Session. The Organizational and Officers Effectiveness Committee/
will give guidelines, implementation and corrective actions when deemed necessary.
Section 9. Episcopal District Lay Organization Officers shall be elected quadrennially
Section 10. Conference Lay Organization Officers shall be elected biennially.
Section 11. Districts of the Annual Conference Lay Organization Officers shall be elected
biennially.
Section 12. Station or Circuit Lay Organization Officers shall be elected annually.
ARTICLE VIII - QUALIFICATION
Section 1. The Second Episcopal District Lay Organization shall have the right at all time to pass
upon the qualification of his own members and may reject or accept the membership of any
person.
Each officer shall be responsible for understanding and fulfilling his/her duties and those officers
with a budget shall prepare and submit an annual line item budget for approval by the Executive
Board.
Section 1. The President.
a. Qualifications. The President of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization shall have a
commitment to lay ministry as demonstrated by:
1. Prior management experience, preferably in non-profit organization.
2. Prior service as either an elected officer of the Episcopal District, Conference, Districts of the
Annual Conference or local church Organization.
3. Five years of administrative, supervisory, or fiscal management experience.
Section 2. First Vice President
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the position of First Vice President must possess the
same qualifications as provided for the President.
Section 3. Second Vice President
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the position of Second Vice President must possess the
same qualifications as provided for the President.
Section 4. Third Vice President
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the position of Third Vice President must possess the
same qualifications as provided for the President.
Section 5. Recording Secretary
a. Qualifications. All candidates seeking the office of Recording Secretary must possess
1. Proficiency in writing and composition of the English language, basic reading competency,
editing and record keeping skills
2. Experience in word processing or other technology (electronic media) available for recording,
storing, and retrieving information.
3. Prior secretarial experience or training
4. Ability to prepare and present minutes and reports.
Section 6. Assistant Recording Secretary
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the position of Assistant Recording Secretary must
possess the same qualifications as required for the Recording Secretary.
Section 7. Corresponding Secretary
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the position of Corresponding Secretary must possess
the same qualifications as required for the Recording Secretary and have experience in database
management.
Section 8. Treasurer
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the office of Treasurer must demonstrate:
1. Experience in financial management, including but not limited to, the areas of accounting,
bookkeeping, and finance, preferably in non-profit organizations. .
2. Five years of experience working with non-profit accounting, finance, bookkeeping,
economics and budgeting.
3. Ability to be bonded 4. Experience and knowledge with computerized financial or accounting
software and financial accounting/reporting.
Section 9. Financial Secretary
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the office of Financial Secretary must possess the same
qualifications as those of the Treasurer.
Section 10. Chaplain
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the position of Chaplain must demonstrate:
1. A Christian commitment, possess a high level of spiritual maturity, effective interpersonal and
communication skills.
2. Training and experience in Christian Education;
3. Knowledge of the Bible and the AMEC Hymnal
4. Experience in preparing and conducting Bible study and worship;
Section 11. Historiographer
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the office of Historiographer must demonstrate:
1. Prior experience with emphasis in research, writing, and publishing historical information.
2. Proficiency in English is required.
3 Ability to use technology (electronic media, including video, photos, and other graphics) for
data gathering, organizing, record keeping and writing;
4. Knowledge of record and artifact preservation specific to an organization’s founding,
operations, projects, and other activities.
Section 12. Parliamentarian
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the office of Parliamentarian must demonstrate:
1. They are a registered Parliamentarian in good and regular standing of the National Association
of Parliamentarians or an equivalent certification at the time of nomination Where there are no
qualified candidates, the President, with the approval of the executive board and for any fee that
will be required, may contract for such services to be provided, at a competitive rate to the
organization as needed. Preference will be given to members of the AME Church in good and
regular standing.
Section 13. Director of Lay Activities
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the office of Director of Lay Activities must
demonstrate:
1. Extensive experience in research, speech, writing and proficiency in the English language,
program planning, development, designing, implementation, teaching, training, adult learning,
and/or administration, and technology (electronic media, including video, photos, and other
graphics) for data gathering, organizing, record keeping and writing.
Section 14. Director of Public Relations
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the office of Director of Public Relations must
demonstrate:
1. A working knowledge of media relations, marketing, sales, prior experience in preparing and
distributing press releases.
2. Strong communication skills and extensive experience in English, speech, and journalism.
Section 15. Young Adult Representative
a. Qualifications. Any candidate seeking the office of Young Adult Representative shall:
1. Be between the ages of 18-30 at the time of election. Completion of high school and pursuing
a post-secondary degree (at the optimum) is required.
2. Demonstrate visionary leadership skills through work experience or volunteer opportunities,
especially with Youth and Young Adults within the church or other organizations and
3. Possess strong abilities to provide training, and demonstrate effective communication skills.
ARTICLE IX - EXECUTIVE BOARD
Section 1. There shall be an Executive Board of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization,
composed of the elected officers of the organization and the President of each Annual
Conference lay Organization of the District, President Emeriti, chairpersons of standing
committee.
Section 2. The Executive Board shall meet at least once but no more than twice, annually, at the
time and place designated by the President and members of the Executive Board.
Section 3. Teleconference Meetings may be held to address specific matters of concern. Notice
of the call with a proposed agenda must be issued by the Corresponding Secretary to members of
the Executive Board no later than two (2) days prior to the call. Vacancies of officers may not be
filled via teleconference call. (Article VII, section 1)
Section 4. The President of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization shall preside over
the meetings of the Executive Board, and the Recording Secretary shall serve as secretary of the
District Lay Convention.
Section 5. The Executive Board shall have the authority to make recommendation as to the
official conduct of any elected officer, provided however, that any decision to suspend, expel or
remove form office shall rest exclusively with the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization.
Section 6. The Executive Board shall establish the rules and regulations by which it shall be
governed. The Board shall have power over the supervision and direction of all affairs of the
Organization during the interim of the District Sessions of the Episcopal District Lay
Organization except that it shall not infringe upon any of the expressed constitutional provisions
herein set forth and provided. Further, the general body in its Lay Convention, may nullify,
abrogate, or rescind any action of the Executive Board.
Section 7. The Executive Board shall pass upon the Constitution and By-Laws of the Annual
Conference Lay Organizations to determine their compliance with or conformity to the
Constitution and By-Laws of the Connection Lay Organization.
Section 8 The Executive Board shall have such other authority as may be necessary to carry out
the general purposes and intent of this Constitution.
Section 9. The Executive Board may establish an Advisory Council to act in a purely advisory
capacity. The Advisory Council may consist of past presidents of the Connectional Lay
Organization and such other distinguished lay members as the President may designate. The
Advisory Council shall not exceed five (5) persons.
Section 10. The Annual Audit shall include the records of all officers handling finances of the
Episcopal District Lay Organization and shall be conducted by an external licensed, bonded, and
insured Certified Public Accounting firm, which shall report its findings, annually, to the
Executive Board for review and approval. This Audit Report shall serve as the basis for the
Annual Report of the Episcopal District Lay Organization as required by the General Board.
Upon approval of the Executive Board, the Audit is then presented to the Biennial session and
this would include an annual programmatic report from each office with an operational budget.
ARTICLE X - MEETING
Section 1. The Episcopal District Lay Organization shall meet biennially in its regular session.
Section 2. The Lay Convention of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization shall be held
within the period June 1st to October 31st, which will be held every (2) two years. The site of the
Lay Convention shall rotate between the five Annual Conferences.
Section 3. All meeting Roll Calls and membership attendance records shall be maintained by the
Recording Secretary.
Section 4. The District President and/or a majority of the voting members of the Executive Board
may call an emergency meeting of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization when such a
meeting is deemed necessary. The time, place, and object of such Special or Emergency Meeting
shall be clearly set forth in the official call or notice. Only those matters expressly set out in the
notice or call shall be deliberated upon, provided however, that no election of officers shall take
place at a special or emergency meeting.
Section 5. All delegates to the District Lay Convention must be elected at a regular or properly
convened meeting. The names and addresses of all delegates must be submitted to the Episcopal
District Financial Secretary on or before April 1st of the Convention year. These names shall be
forwarded to the District Director of Lay Activities by the Financial Secretary on or before May
1st of the Convention year for the expressed purpose of expediting pre-registration for
Educational sessions.
ARTICLE XI - VOTING PRIVILEGES
Section 1. Voting privileges in the Episcopal District Lay Organization shall be confined and
restricted to persons set out under Article IV of this Constitution.
Section 2. No person shall be entitled to more than one (1) vote on an issue or matter in the
Episcopal District Lay Organization, and must be personally present to exercise such privilege.
No proxy or absentee voting shall be permitted.
Section 3. Unless otherwise indicated, the majority vote shall prevail in determining all matters.
Section 4. Voting privileges are restricted to those members who have register for the meeting
and have attended at least four (4) business session or seventy- five percent (75%) of the
scheduled districts meeting within two (2) years prior to the election of officers as define by
Article IV.
ARTICLE XII - POWERS AND JURISDICTIONS
Section 1. The Episcopal District Lay Organization shall exercise prudent and appropriate
authority, power, and supervision over all Annual Conference Lay Organizations established
under the provisions of this Constitution.
ARTICLE XIII - RESERVED AND IMPLIED POWERS
Section 1. Each Annual Conference, District of the Annual Conference, and Station or Circuit
Lay Organization shall be vested with the full authority to make its own Constitution and By-
laws, Rules and Regulations, as may be deemed necessary for proper and orderly conduct of its
affairs and for the governing of its officers and members. Each Divisions Constitution shall
conform to, and harmonize with the Connectional Constitution and By-laws. Each of these
organizations shall have the authority to establish its own Executive Board, raise funds, and in
general perform all duties incident to its existence as an autonomous body except, however, said
organization shall not make Constitutions and By-laws, or Rules and Regulations which are in
conflict with, or abridge any part of the Constitution and By-laws of the Episcopal District Lay
Organization or the template for subordinate divisions.
Section 2. A copy of the Constitution and By-laws of each Annual Conference must be filed with
the Constitution and Bylaws Committee of the Episcopal District Lay Organization for
examination and response.
Section 3. Each Conference, District of the Annual Conference, and each Station or Circuit Lay
Organization shall have the following inserted in its Constitution and By-laws: “This
Organization shall be subject to and governed by the Constitution and By-laws of the Second
Episcopal District Lay Organization of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.”
Section 4. This organization and each of its Divisions shall at all times be governed by the
Constitution and By-Laws of the Connectional Lay Organization, The Current Book of
Discipline, Laws, Doctrines, and Tenets of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and Robert’s
Rules of Order, Newly Revised edition.
ARTICLE XIV - COMMITTEES
To ensure successful and effective implementation of programs and projects of the Connectional
Lay Organization, other than specified duties of elected officers per Constitution and By-Laws,
all Chairpersons shall be appointed by the President.
Section 1. Four (4) types of Committees shall exist in the Second Episcopal District Lay
Organization; Standing, Special, Convention, and Ad Hoc
Section 2. Standing Committees are appointed to implement specific goals, objectives, and
programs that advance of, and are vital to the functioning of the Episcopal District Lay
Organization. Each standing committee shall have no more than seven (7) members appointed by
the president and approved by the Executive Board. Appointments shall be locale inclusive and
age sensitive. The President, in appointing Committee members, shall follow these guidelines; at
least one (1) person each conference; one (1) person between the ages of 18 - 30, and all persons
must have demonstrated diversity of experiences in the work assigned to the committee.
Selection of committee members must respect the guidelines that govern the committee’s duties
and reporting timelines.
Section 3. Special Committees shall be the following: The Nominating, Elections, and Audit
Committee.
Special Committees are appointed to perform a task that does not fall within the assigned
function of a Standing Committee.
Section 4. Committees of the Convention Session. The Committees of the Biennial session shall
be: Rules, Elections Commission, Registration, Credentials, Health, Budget and Finance,
Memoriam, Time and Place, Review of the Discipline, Evaluation, Resolution, Review of Job
Analysis, CLEDC, Issues Facing the Church and Nation, Social Actions, Proposed Legislation,
Young Adult, Executive Summary, Kit, Global Ministry, Higher Education Support,
Constitution and By-Laws, AME V-Alert, Marshall/Staffers, Scholarship, Nominating and
Strategic Planning.
Section 5. The Credential Committee prepares and presents to the District Convention a certified
list of registered officers and delegates that make up the voting strength of the convention.
Section 6. The Rules Committee provides official guidelines of operating procedures specially
required for operation of the convening District Session
Section 7. The Budget and Finance Committee of the Second Episcopal District Lay
Organization shall submit its final report to the regular session of the Organization no later than
the evening of the second business day of the District Session.
Section 8. The Budget and Finance Committee is composed of the Treasurer, and other members
for a total of no more than seven (7): these members shall be appointed by the President. It shall
be the duty of this committee to prepare a two (2) year budget, to be submitted to the President
and the Executive Board for approval and the Biennial Session for adoption by a majority vote.
Section 9. The Constitution and By-laws Committee defines the primary characteristics of the
organization, prescribes how the organization functions including all rules that the organization
considers so important that they cannot be changed without previous notice to the membership
and a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the District Convention.
Section 10. The Organizational and Officers Effectiveness Committee shall report annually to
Executive Board. The committee will propose and present for the Executive Board the process
and tools for the officers evaluation and implement the process. The President has thirty (30)
days after the close of the Lay Convention to appoint the Committee Members who will present
their findings.
Section 11. Ad Hoc Committee is appointed as the need arises to carry out a specific task. It
automatically ceases to exist on presentation of its final report to the body.
Section 12 All Committees shall be appointed by the President and approved by the Executive
Board.
ARTICLE XV - SUBORDINATE BODIES
Section 1. Annual Conference Lay Organizations - The Annual Conference Lay Organization
shall be composed of:
a. all elected officers;
b. all Presidents, Directors of Lay Activities of Conference Organizations and Young Adult
Representative;
c. six (6) elected delegates from each Conference Lay Organization, at least one of whom shall
be a young adult, ages 18-30;
d. each President or a duly elected representative of each organized District Lay Organization of
the Annual Conference;
e. each President and six (6) elected delegates, at least one of whom shall be a young adult, ages
18-30 - of each organized Station or Circuit Lay Organization where there is a duly organized
District Lay Organization of an Annual Conference;
f. any elected officers of the Connectional Lay Organization;
g. any elected officers of the District Lay Organization;
h. each President and six (6) elected delegates, at least one of whom shall be a young adult, ages
18 - 30, from each Station or Circuit.
Section 2. District Lay Organization of the Annual Conference - The District Lay Organization
of the Annual Conference shall be composed of:
a. all elected officers;
b. the President and six (6) elected delegates from each Station or Circuit where there is a duly
organized Lay Organization;
c. any elected officers of the Connectional, Episcopal District or Annual Conference Lay
Organizations;
a. This organization is amenable to the Conference Lay Organization and must report to the
Conference Lay Organization at least annually.
Section 3. Station or Circuit Lay Organization - The pastor of each Station or Circuit shall,
within thirty (30) days after the Annual Conference, call a meeting of the members of the Charge
for the purpose of organizing a Lay Organization where none exists. The Station or Circuit Lay
Organization shall be composed of all members of said Station or Circuit who desire to join. The
officers of the organization shall be elected from those enrolled in said organization. The
President of the Lay Organization, or a duly elected representative of the local church, becomes a
member of the Official Board by virtue of his/her office.
Section 4. The officers of a Station or Circuit Lay Organization shall be those specified in Article
V, Section 1 of this Constitution. The Station or Circuit Lay Organization shall fix the time for
regular meetings, which should not be fewer than ten (10) times per year.
ARTICLE XVI - AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Amendment of By-Laws. Amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws of the
Second Episcopal District may be made by filing a copy of the proposed amendment with the
District President and Secretary. The Secretary shall send an official copy of the proposed
amendment to the Constitution and By-Laws Committee at least six months or one hundred
eighty (180) days prior to the meeting of the District Lay Convention. The Constitution and By-
Laws Committee shall send copies of proposed amendments, by certified mail, to each of the
Annual Conference President. Two-thirds (2/3) vote of the members present and eligible to vote
at the Lay District convention shall be required to effect an amendment.
By-Laws of the Second Episcopal District Lay Organization
The following shall constitute the By-Laws of this organization.
Section1. The Order of Business shall be:
a. Devotion
b. Bible Study
c. Roll Call of Officers
d. Report of Credentials Committee
e. Registration of Delegates
f. Reading of Minutes of the Executive Board
g. Reading of Communications
h. Reading of Committees Report
i. President’s Message
j. Reports of Officers
k. Reports of Annual Conference Presidents
l. Unfinished Business
m. New Business
n. Report of Committees
o. Memorial Service
p. Installation of Officers
q. Adjournment
Section 2. A majority of delegates present from the Annual Conference Lay Organization of the
Second Episcopal District Lay Organization with voting delegations at the District Lay
Organization Convention and/or district meeting shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
all business.
Section 3. The members shall conform to all the rules and regulations of this organization; any
member (s) guilty of an infraction or violation of the rules, or for conduct or decorum
unbecoming a member, may be removed from membership herein.
Section 4. The order of business herein before outlined may be changed by a two-third (2/3)
majority vote of the delegates present at the District Session.
Section 5. All reports of Presidents and other officers shall be in writing and submitted in
triplicate copies, one to be left with the President of the organization, one to be left with the
Secretary of the organization, and one to be retained by the officer making the report.
Section 6. Any officer failing to perform his or her official duties shall be accountable to the
Executive Board.
Section 7. No officer, nor standing or special committee, shall incur any obligation, which shall
be binding, unless such action was authorized in its inception, or subsequently ratified and
approved by the organization.
Section 8. The President shall be authorized to appoint and deputize, with sufficient power and
authority, as many Marshals as may be deemed necessary to maintain order and decorum in the
meeting. It shall be the duty of the Marshals to maintain strict order, see that only members are
seated within established bounds of the meeting, and perform such other duties as may be
assigned to them by the President in keeping with the duties of their office.
Section 9. Any provision or condition not expressly covered in the Constitution and By-Laws of
this Organization shall be interpreted and construed in keeping with the long established policy,
customs, tenets, and traditions of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, The Book of
Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and Robert’s Rules of Order Newly
Revised edition.